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'Fenimore Fillmore's Revenge' Announced - Screens

by Rainier on May 9, 2005 @ 11:04 a.m. PDT

The best adventure of 2004 is getting ready for a new delivery, the third installment in the saga. “Fenimore Fillmore´s Revenge” is now in development. We are presently finishing the script and working on the graphic concept, with the intention of publishing it for the entire world in the 2nd Quarter of 2006.

This time Revistronic is giving the game a more mature and tougher aspect, with an atmosphere and script that is more like the acclaimed "Spaghetti Westerns", which will make the game even more exciting without giving up a moment of the unmistakable adventurous style, or the use of 3D Point & Click. We are giving up the childish look of the characters and the caricatured humor of the previous games, and instead we are accentuating the sarcasm and the hardness of expressions and actions. However even if Rhiannon and Fenimore are changing so much in their physical aspect, the player will be always able to recognize them as "The Westerner's" ("Wanted" in America) main characters... their personality will just become rougher and more mature. A complete and more ambitious script will give the player more innovations and surprises, plus allowing play, alternatively, with both characters.

The primary objective of this renovation is to bring to the adventure genre a greater dynamism in order to demostrate this genre, besides being very amusing, can be extremely spectacular.

With “Fenimore Fillmore´s Revenge”, Revistronic is pursuing a jump in quality to boost our saga of western adventures that began in 1996 with "3 Skulls of the Toltecs".

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